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treatments the fumes the concerns here clinical lead to the opinions that immigrate to. choose the stories that inspired the legs choose the access to your office. it's tuesday morning here in the russian capital this is the r.t. international going soft on human rights in tibet and tweeting in mandarin just some of david cameron's latest moves to try and win the good graces of the chinese and the british prime minister has actually been stressing at every turn that china is important and that its rise is an opportunity not a threat he's currently in beijing on the largest ever trade mission to the country to try and bolster the business links but back home in the u.k. the chinese residents say they don't feel quite as welcome london's chinatown is frequently raided by the u.k. border agency so we dispatched our. so go and visit the area. according to the local association here in london's chinatown immigration officials would visit the eateries here once or twice a week but it wasn't for the food even that is just one of the restaurants raided by the u.k. border agents
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restaurants say that the immigration crackdown in chinatown is making them feel very welcome. still to come but first we bring you live pictures from kiev as files of protesters in the ukrainian capital of demanding the president despite the country's cabinet that's after a motion of no confidence was rejected by parliament in a far recession. in kiev for us. the system itself was a rather rowdy affair you know anything about the ukrainian rada or the parliament it's been known to come to blows by during a particularly heated discussions this time around you can say that the session has started off for the skirmish right away when the main speaker and the prime minister us are asked to come to the stage well he has had hard quite a hard time trying to speak over the noise that the parliamentary is were making although he did try to appeal to people's logic you once those who would cite you could locate the cabinet ministers are absolutely reckless irresponsible people the ministry of finance is in this building the ministry responsible for paying wages to all of ukraine stop a
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so i write is a column in the book and immigration. long before it was an electoral issue for republicans to come. i wrote in 2006. look, we ought to legalize the little store here, but to do it only in return for closing the border. if these are t last 11 million were legalized the last time we do it i think america's humane and generous and will do it. the reason that people are resisting is because they think we're going to get a sham like we did with the reagan in the door will remain open. lou: i cannot to. 1986 as wl. it's one of t reasons i support the chairman of the judiciary committee who has come for awhile i think is an intelligent an incremental approach that has the potential to solve a very, very difficult problem to say the lst. it is great talking with you. i cannot complimen you enough or conatulate you too strongly on the book. things that matter. we rommended highly. with our recommendation, i am sure this book will go even higher on the best so west. >> to ur worst. there is no opping me now. lou: you got it. >> th
so i write is a column in the book and immigration. long before it was an electoral issue for republicans to come. i wrote in 2006. look, we ought to legalize the little store here, but to do it only in return for closing the border. if these are t last 11 million were legalized the last time we do it i think america's humane and generous and will do it. the reason that people are resisting is because they think we're going to get a sham like we did with the reagan in the door will remain open....
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and like the other immigrant groups, immigrants are dealing with the back logged immigration processing, families being ripped apart, falling out of status because they were eeked out. racial and status discrimination, felony laws that prohibit judicial review, deportation processes that violate human rights and prohibitive student visa programs limited access to work permits and much, much more. mr. speaker, it is imperative for us to acknowledge the fact that many immigrants arrive on our shores during a time in their lives when they are most productive. the most productive years in their lives. bringing them to the floor would deny us as a nation the opportunity to access their talent, their skill and abilities in the prime of their lives. additionally, it was important for us to note that african-americans, those descendants of the transatlantic slave trade that i call long time stakeholders of this nation have been affected by our broken immigration system as well. working class americans are -- with a fected broken immigration system. they are dealing with depressed illegal unscru
and like the other immigrant groups, immigrants are dealing with the back logged immigration processing, families being ripped apart, falling out of status because they were eeked out. racial and status discrimination, felony laws that prohibit judicial review, deportation processes that violate human rights and prohibitive student visa programs limited access to work permits and much, much more. mr. speaker, it is imperative for us to acknowledge the fact that many immigrants arrive on our...
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and china many of the british chinese working in these shops and restaurants say that the immigration crackdown in london is chinatown isn't making them feel very well the. president accuses nato of applying pressure to allow international forces to. pull out more about after the break. the. economic down in the final. days. and the rest. will be if we told me. one of the wonderful strong arming a lot of these. face. pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today. if you are just joining us welcome to the program here on r.t. international the acid. the bolshoi has reached its conclusion a russian courts found a leading ballet soloist in his two a couple is guilty of the attack on the company's artistic director but in a culture about our life here on the program to give us the details on this subject you know the verdicts are in on a case that well just about everybody found utterly horrifying. right well rory as you just saw the bolshoi theatre leading soloist private has been found guilty and i must remind you the acid attack on the theatres artistic director research the fill in
and china many of the british chinese working in these shops and restaurants say that the immigration crackdown in london is chinatown isn't making them feel very well the. president accuses nato of applying pressure to allow international forces to. pull out more about after the break. the. economic down in the final. days. and the rest. will be if we told me. one of the wonderful strong arming a lot of these. face. pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today. if you are just joining us...
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and china many of the british chinese working in these shops and restaurants say that the immigration problem down in london is chinatown isn't making them feel very welcome. on dell's home to the baker washington deflects cobbles accuse asians that it's menu creating up got a standing to signing a deal to let its troops stay at a time security. they all told me my language as well but i will only react to situations i have read the reports i'm likely to push the know i will leave them to the state department to comment on your latter point of the month to save lives or carry out a car is on the job here no god. no job no more weasel words. when you made a direct question be prepared for a change when you draw a plunge be ready for a battle freedom of speech and little down to freedom to question. do we speak your language anything about the will or not a day of. school music programs and documentaries in spanish more matters to you breaking news a little turn to angles kids stories. for you here. in troy all teach spanish find out more visit. this is all c international coming to liv
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and china many of the british chinese working in these shops and restaurants say that the immigration from down in london is chinatown isn't making them feel very welcome. for the break washington deflects cobbles accuse asians that it's manipulating afghanistan into signing a deal to let its troops stay at a time security is as bad as that. speak your language. programs in documentaries in arabic it's all here on all. the teams in the world talks specifically ip interview interesting story to tell you. the arabic to find out more visit arabic don't call. your washing aussie international wife from moscow welcome back the lead down inside the bolshoi on two other defendants have been found guilty of a brutal acid attack on the russian companies theater director they called hundred down prison sentences for all three million of course now reports now from moscow theater. a four hour sentence reading brought the curtain down on the month long trial and it has lost the ball so you feel you are leaving so who is behind bars now probably three change who has been given six years in prison
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and china many of the british chinese working in these shops and restaurants say that the immigration crime down in london is chinatown isn't making them feel very welcome. and also offer the break that washington deflects kabul's accusations that its many praising afghanistan into signing a deal to let his troops stay at a time security is as bad as i have. the. economic down to find out. the long. and the rest because i. believe it's really. going to. be. a. pleasure to have you with us here on our t.v. today on researchers. here will showing all seem to national life from moscow is good to have you with us . the bolshoi and to the defendants have been found guilty of a brutal acid attack on the russian companies they had to direct the court handed down prison sentences for all three. reports now from moscow as bolshoi theater. a four hour sentence reading brought the curtain down on a month long trial and it has lofty basri feeder leading salo who is behind bars now probably preaching to has been given six years in prison and to his fellow defendants four and ten years accordingly
and china many of the british chinese working in these shops and restaurants say that the immigration crime down in london is chinatown isn't making them feel very welcome. and also offer the break that washington deflects kabul's accusations that its many praising afghanistan into signing a deal to let his troops stay at a time security is as bad as i have. the. economic down to find out. the long. and the rest because i. believe it's really. going to. be. a. pleasure to have you with us here...
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and china many of the british chinese working in these shops and restaurants say that the immigration crackdown in london is chinatown isn't making them feel very welcome. gonna sell the president accuses nato of applying pressure to allow international forces to stay on its soil after that to pull out more and that's a place in the well. there's a legal shall we leave that maybe. by the sea motions she threw in the play you call it the musical. shoes that no one is there with the guests they deserve answers from. politics. dramas the truth being the worst. story others. think since changing the world. to pictures. from around the. globe. you're watching aussie international live from moscow welcome back. in the u.k. the ads so the guardian newspaper is due to appear before the house of commons of a publishing edward snowden's revelations on global surveillance the country's security services claim public access to the documents has a road of national security but investigative journalist tony gosling told us is this secret service agency itself that should be facing a growing. what t
and china many of the british chinese working in these shops and restaurants say that the immigration crackdown in london is chinatown isn't making them feel very welcome. gonna sell the president accuses nato of applying pressure to allow international forces to stay on its soil after that to pull out more and that's a place in the well. there's a legal shall we leave that maybe. by the sea motions she threw in the play you call it the musical. shoes that no one is there with the guests they...
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border agency insists that any immigration checks that carries out looking for illegal workers are always intelligence led but this is up and down this street say that legal procedures weren't followed cheering the raids in fact some of them didn't result in any arrests whatsoever but the frequency and the reported heavy handedness of the immigration officials led to on precedented to action all of the businesses here shut down in protest against what they said was discrimination from the u.k. border agents same consensus the genuine frustration and the level of the threat of anger. and the level of. discontent. flecked to. people. to close the business to support the action since the protests to take place community leaders have met with the u.k. border agency to discuss the way in which the raids were handled while david cameron visits beijing tweets in mandarin and promotes closer trade links between the u.k. and china many of the british chinese working in these shops and restaurants many of whom of work to for generations say that the immigration clampdown in london is chinatown isn'
border agency insists that any immigration checks that carries out looking for illegal workers are always intelligence led but this is up and down this street say that legal procedures weren't followed cheering the raids in fact some of them didn't result in any arrests whatsoever but the frequency and the reported heavy handedness of the immigration officials led to on precedented to action all of the businesses here shut down in protest against what they said was discrimination from the u.k....
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restaurants say that the immigration. chinatown is making them feel. president accuses nato of applying pressure to allow international forces to. react to situation i have read the reports for. the new i will leave the state to comment on your. security because i'm going to talk you know. when you question the proof for. freedom of speech. the freedom to. if you are just joining us welcome to the program here on our international. human rights in tibet and tweeting in mandarin just some of david cameron's latest moves to win the good graces of the chinese now the british prime minister has been stressing at every turn that china is important and that its rise. not a threat but he's currently in beijing on the largest of a trade mission to the country to try and bolster a business back home in the u.k. chinese residents say they don't feel quite as welcome london's chinatown is frequently raided by the u.k. border agency. went to visit the district. according to the local association here in london's chinatown immigration officials would visit the eate
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and china many of the british chinese working in these shops and restaurants say that the immigration from down in london is chinatown isn't making them feel very welcome. and afghanistan's president accuses nato of applying pressure to allow international forces to stay on its soil to pull out. the rest of the world's top headlines for this hour after the break. speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. the team from the world talks about six of the ip interviews intriguing story for you. to find out more visit our big. international thanks for joining us going soft on human rights in tibet and tweeting in mandarin just some of david cameron's latest moves to win the good graces of the chinese and the british prime minister is in beijing on the largest ever trade mission to the country and whispering sweet words into the is of officials there. some in europe and elsewhere see the world changing and want to shut china off behind the bamboo of trade barriers britain wants to trade barriers and open britain is the ideal for an opening china back home in
and china many of the british chinese working in these shops and restaurants say that the immigration from down in london is chinatown isn't making them feel very welcome. and afghanistan's president accuses nato of applying pressure to allow international forces to stay on its soil to pull out. the rest of the world's top headlines for this hour after the break. speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. the team from the world talks about six of the ip...
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component, of course, is to provide a network to monitor organized crime and illegal immigration. often to save the lives of people in distress at sea. critics say the system is more about turning away migrants than helping them. it started operation on the southern and eastern borders. monday, the un's human rights chief has evidence that syrian government officials have committed crimes against humanity. she called on the international criminal court to open a probe into the civil war. she said responsibility for atrocities committed in the searing conflict extended to the top echelon of government, including president bashar al- assad. brewers started lobbying for a year unity lot. they are hope -- a beer unity law. in 1516, the bearberry and ruler decreed beer could only be made with water, malt, hops, and yeast and nothing else. there was relative calm on the streets of the thai capital after days of angry protests. police itrs and should can says the government took steps to calm a dangerous escalation of violence. police were ordered to stand back as demonstrators calling f
component, of course, is to provide a network to monitor organized crime and illegal immigration. often to save the lives of people in distress at sea. critics say the system is more about turning away migrants than helping them. it started operation on the southern and eastern borders. monday, the un's human rights chief has evidence that syrian government officials have committed crimes against humanity. she called on the international criminal court to open a probe into the civil war. she...
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the main component of course it is to provide the network to monitor and organized crime and illegal immigration and migration of up to date all was that of course also to save the lives of people in distress at sea. he will self seed teams from the soybean seed of sealed them up and gone to bed. but critics say the system is more about turning away migrants than helping them it started operation on the eu southern and eastern borders. also on monday un human rights chief cannot be the day. she is growing evidence that lead in syrian government officials have committed crimes against humanity. she called on the international criminal court to open a probe into the country's civil war delay said responsibility for atrocities committed in the syrian conflict extended to the top echelons of government including president bush are outside germany's brewers started lobbying for the country's beer purity law to be recognized by unesco. they're hoping to have their craft added to the cultural heritage list ahead of the five hundred year anniversary of the law. in fifteen sixteen the bavarian rule a dec
the main component of course it is to provide the network to monitor and organized crime and illegal immigration and migration of up to date all was that of course also to save the lives of people in distress at sea. he will self seed teams from the soybean seed of sealed them up and gone to bed. but critics say the system is more about turning away migrants than helping them it started operation on the eu southern and eastern borders. also on monday un human rights chief cannot be the day. she...
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and turkey are hurt he wants to seal the border is ninety nine percent of the refugees are illegal immigrants. we insist border protection the wooden planks and everyone who is illegally entered the area be expelled. the small village of goalie on to vent sits close to where the fence is being constructed the villages here see no need for it. mike and i came on the end andhat god began to go to these people i need eat and trying to save themselves the afternoon trouble and we defeated them i keep them watered and a slice of rats. some have the fortitude to see that it's built into the system isn't too thin. absolute nonsense absolute sense to me is the greek people to come here was coming up. they have no cause any problems at all he in tow. unhcr is also opposed to the fence the procedures of people applying. and the supreme court to decide whether the person that buys qualifies for the students are not. but people cannot access and therefore we don't pay for anything to prevent people from crossing the border of any part of the border. this fence is beginning to reflect the growing divide w
and turkey are hurt he wants to seal the border is ninety nine percent of the refugees are illegal immigrants. we insist border protection the wooden planks and everyone who is illegally entered the area be expelled. the small village of goalie on to vent sits close to where the fence is being constructed the villages here see no need for it. mike and i came on the end andhat god began to go to these people i need eat and trying to save themselves the afternoon trouble and we defeated them i...
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here the hulk on immigration department the piece over three thousand seven hundred suspicious pregnant woman from mainland china and turkey and on call. apart from that when these babies grow up a tiny can also start to worry about educational issues the gold out of the hong kong education zero them to condemn them into the debate over five thousand eight hundred students were studying hong kong but with the intention. the train to the club in two thousand total number stored in nearly thirty thousand. if you're sticking out. the twenty seven percent increase compared to the previous year the limited educational resources have been a more difficult for parents and school for the kit. here's what you can receive multiple mission letters. in alkaline about what it will get the entire night to get an application for the win gave birth to a top hong kong a few years ago. if you need to find a primary school for daughter. she committed fourteen application forms for primary school on top overall the project or applications. local resident and not having any remind her that she cannot go to
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there is a lot to like encumbrance of immigration reform. lots of republicans and conservatives could like it. a lot of conservatives supported. what's not to -- lose sight of that. it has support from across the political spectrum, law- enforcement, evangelicals, is this, labor -- business, labor. it has support from lawmakers, and a former president, and governors. there is a real opportunity here forgetting something significant done for our economy and our future that could be heralded as a bipartisan success story. >> when the president volunteered the phrase yesterday that he will recommend self- restraint, does that mean that he believes the nsa's overall surveillance program is important enough that he doesn't believe in needs to be reined in >> is this a dissection of different verbs? i think what he said was pretty clear. he is taking steps, as he is that in the past, to make sure that we are doing everything we did to do, and collecting all the information we need to collect, the guys we should collect this information. we can and
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fortunes far from its golden shores a former israeli prime minister yitzhak rabin once branded those who immigrated from israel cowards but these days most of the people who are leaving are young educated smart and successful many don't come back there's a word in hebrew for those israelis who believe your dream which means the same thing until recently it was attributed to misfits lower class and people who can find their place in society but a loner is a straight a pupil she want to scholarship to study at the american university in washington d.c. the fact that that's the only jewish country plays a certain role but it's not something that should limit ourselves. but the debate was read knighted after two of this year's nobel prize winners in chemistry were israelis who left for the states an embarrassing reminder of the extent to which local talent has fled very bible has a computer technician who sitting up his own business in the german capital. for me at least life was like every day going to war your always fight with your customers and fight with your clients i had my own business there an
fortunes far from its golden shores a former israeli prime minister yitzhak rabin once branded those who immigrated from israel cowards but these days most of the people who are leaving are young educated smart and successful many don't come back there's a word in hebrew for those israelis who believe your dream which means the same thing until recently it was attributed to misfits lower class and people who can find their place in society but a loner is a straight a pupil she want to...
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and china many of the british chinese working in these shops and restaurants say that the immigration crackdown in london is chinatown isn't making them feel very welcome. guilty as charged a leader with russia's bolshoi ballet will spend the next six years behind bars for a brutal acid attack on the company's director. the media leave us so we leave them to be. part of the scene motion security play your part of the physical. shoes that no one is there with to get that you deserve answers from. politics. dramas the. stories others refuse to know so. fix is changing the world. so picture. from around the globe. dropped. to. a blitz of smiles and sweet talk from david cameron who's doing his best to look china into investing more into britain's economy and promises resorting to political charm in the beijing at the head of the u.k.'s largest ever trade delegation. some in europe and elsewhere see the world changing and want to shut china off behind the bamboo of trade barriers britain wants to trade barriers and britain is the ideal for an opening china not to be on the world of big po
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immigration and the economy. the data now raising concerns over what can still be accomplished in his next few years as president. joining us now is our political panel angela mcgrewen, fox knew political analyst, and ronow molono. the president used to enjoy euphoric ratings. now his approval rating is abysmal on all kinds of issues. so ways happening overall? why is this happening? what kind of take do you look at this -- what prism do you look at this through, angela? >> the bottom line is this. are you better off today than you were four years ago? most americans that elected this president yet again, now they're having buyers remorse, because most americans are not better off. if you look at the unemployment rate at 7% but for the black community, last check, it was 13%. the hispanic community has not lowered that much and for women and young adults, if you have a college degree, kelly, most people don't have a job today, so people are looking at this situation and though the president is a great orator, a g
immigration and the economy. the data now raising concerns over what can still be accomplished in his next few years as president. joining us now is our political panel angela mcgrewen, fox knew political analyst, and ronow molono. the president used to enjoy euphoric ratings. now his approval rating is abysmal on all kinds of issues. so ways happening overall? why is this happening? what kind of take do you look at this -- what prism do you look at this through, angela? >> the bottom...
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and china many of the british chinese working in these shops and restaurants say that the immigration clamp down in london this chinatown isn't making them feel very welcome. don't go away we're back after a very short break. well not talking about language at all but i will only react to situations i have read the reports but unlike the british no i will be distinctly to comment on your latter point to save lives to carry out a college on the job you know god i. think you know more recently. when you made a direct question be prepared for a change when you should be ready for a. critical speech in a little down to freedom to. do we speak your language as i think about the war not advance. news programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you breaking news a little too much of angle is the stories. you hear. that all teach spanish find out more visit actuality. you're watching all see international life or most go welcome bach in the u.k. the as so they go into newspaper is due to appear before the house of commons of the publishing edward snowden's revelations on global sur
and china many of the british chinese working in these shops and restaurants say that the immigration clamp down in london this chinatown isn't making them feel very welcome. don't go away we're back after a very short break. well not talking about language at all but i will only react to situations i have read the reports but unlike the british no i will be distinctly to comment on your latter point to save lives to carry out a college on the job you know god i. think you know more recently....
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and china many of the british chinese working in these shops and restaurants say that the immigration crackdown in chinatown is making them feel very welcome. guilty as charged with russia's bolshoi spend the next six years behind bars. a brutal acid attack on the company's director. react to situations i have read the reports for. the pollution and no i will leave that to the state department to comment on your letter to. secure a car is on the job you know. what you think you know direct question be prepared for a change when you. get ready for a. freedom of speech. and the freedom to. we speak your language. news programs and documentaries in spanish what matters to you breaking news a little turn it into angles kid stories. you hear. the spanish find out more visit. it's a small sweet talk from david cameron who's doing his best to lure a china into investing more into britain's economy the prime minister's resorting to political beijing at the head of the u.k.'s largest ever trade delegation. some in europe and elsewhere see the world changing and want to shut china off behind th
and china many of the british chinese working in these shops and restaurants say that the immigration crackdown in chinatown is making them feel very welcome. guilty as charged with russia's bolshoi spend the next six years behind bars. a brutal acid attack on the company's director. react to situations i have read the reports for. the pollution and no i will leave that to the state department to comment on your letter to. secure a car is on the job you know. what you think you know direct...
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choose the opinions that immigrate to. choose the stories but in. truth be. told in my language or what i will only react to situations i have read the reports unlike the british the no i will leave them to state department to comment on your latter point to say. these are carryin a car is all your dog is no god there are no more weasel words. when you made a direct question be prepared for a change when you when you should be ready for a. critical speech and now the freedom to. welcome back to cross talk are all things considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing the growing confrontation between china and the united states . ok john i go back to you in washington when we heard from martin right before the break makes perfect sense to me because the chinese looking at the pacific and looking at the united states and saying why should we compromise so much i mean the americans don't compromise a whole lot particularly in the middle east and what it's done to the western hemisphere for two centuries i mean why should we compromise it may be the
choose the opinions that immigrate to. choose the stories but in. truth be. told in my language or what i will only react to situations i have read the reports unlike the british the no i will leave them to state department to comment on your latter point to say. these are carryin a car is all your dog is no god there are no more weasel words. when you made a direct question be prepared for a change when you when you should be ready for a. critical speech and now the freedom to. welcome back to...
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guest: on immigration, the encouraging the congress to take up immigration, pass it, it just begins to sound like the same thing. when you have a weaker president, you are much less inclined to support what he is asking you to do. the white house position has oh is been the republicans have to see it as in their own best interest to make things right with a growing hispanic electorate, that they did very poorly the it -- poorly with in the last election. on iran, it is even more pressing. what the president is asking for now is six months to get a real agreement with iran to reduce its capacity to enrich iranian. center forw to the american progress where we have epa administrator gina mccarthy talking about climate change. ahead of her trip to china next week. u.s.-chinae that cooperation on the environment is critical to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, carbon pollution, for our country and the world. we are particularly excited to have her here. this is the first time administrator mccarthy has spoken here at and we are excited to have her here. president obama released the climat
guest: on immigration, the encouraging the congress to take up immigration, pass it, it just begins to sound like the same thing. when you have a weaker president, you are much less inclined to support what he is asking you to do. the white house position has oh is been the republicans have to see it as in their own best interest to make things right with a growing hispanic electorate, that they did very poorly the it -- poorly with in the last election. on iran, it is even more pressing. what...
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generations' immigration. chinatown isn't making them feel very. artsy. attempt to boost economic recovery is one of the reasons britain is looking eastwards and iceland took a similar route when its economy tanked that a number of other reasons why it's not doing much better than other european countries you looked into the financial abyss back in two thousand and eight if you pull the explains. iceland's government has decided to help out home owners with their mortgage payments mine getting billions into the economy to write them more which is linked to inflation which will help out around a third of the population's let's rewind to two thousand and eight because the economy has quite a comeback and it did so without bailing out the banks yes there's still a long way to go until the country cheese pre-crisis debility but considering the stock market crashed ninety percent and unemployment surged no i fould the economy is in better shape so this is what the government did this in the country let the insolvent non-domestic banks go bankrupt which led to
generations' immigration. chinatown isn't making them feel very. artsy. attempt to boost economic recovery is one of the reasons britain is looking eastwards and iceland took a similar route when its economy tanked that a number of other reasons why it's not doing much better than other european countries you looked into the financial abyss back in two thousand and eight if you pull the explains. iceland's government has decided to help out home owners with their mortgage payments mine getting...
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the country has really worked hard on these kind of issues, giving immigrant students better chances in school, investing into the teaching of lower income students, and the performance gap between the rich and the less wealthy children have halved in the period of nine years. so actually, there are challenges but actually there are good examples, poland, another middle income country that has seen dramatic improvements on its learning out comes. >> so just in the last three seconds your advice is get past the headlines. >> right. >> and try to see what can work in a given country? >> absolutely. the world is a fantastic laboratory, we can actually see different ideas playing out in different ways and we can actually -- we don't have to copy every thing but we can look at how ideas like choice, like competition, like standards, how they have been played out and in the u.s. i think there is one great example if you look at the common core standards that are now being implemented by states this is exactly an idea like this, international benchmark, they actually are modeled on the top
the country has really worked hard on these kind of issues, giving immigrant students better chances in school, investing into the teaching of lower income students, and the performance gap between the rich and the less wealthy children have halved in the period of nine years. so actually, there are challenges but actually there are good examples, poland, another middle income country that has seen dramatic improvements on its learning out comes. >> so just in the last three seconds your...
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immigrants, people that are special ed, special needs, and yet and still they're among top performers in the world. we have to understand that the adults created this system. this is not about kids that get the trophies, this is about adults that are uncomfortable going home with a child that doesn't have a trophy, this is about the adult that doesn't want to sit home and help his or her child do a homework assignment that might take up too much of their night. we have to own that we the adults have to put our children first and create situations in which we push not just the children but the educators that sur ound them. too many of us are comfortable with mediocrity. as michelle said, the rest of the world is moving forward. we haven't dropped, we're just losing in a race because we're not moving forward. >> frank talk from steve perry and michelle reed on this important issue. >>> we have much more ahead in the cnn newsroom and it all starts right now. i am fredricka whitfield. ice, sleet, snow, a cold snap hits much of the u.s., knocking out power for hundreds of thousands of peop
immigrants, people that are special ed, special needs, and yet and still they're among top performers in the world. we have to understand that the adults created this system. this is not about kids that get the trophies, this is about adults that are uncomfortable going home with a child that doesn't have a trophy, this is about the adult that doesn't want to sit home and help his or her child do a homework assignment that might take up too much of their night. we have to own that we the adults...
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that one of the reasons that we should have a secure southern border is not just to reduce illegal immigration. but there is always a threat, particularly with hezbollah elements in the americas which we know is true, hezbollah has carried out attacks as far away as argentina and it has a basis or at least it has contacts in places like venezuela. if they get -- if they're the ones who are involved here, we have no idea, but it's quite possible. then the alert that we heard earlier in the show that all the ports of entry in the united states are alerted with radiation-detecting equipment are useless. i can't imagine they're going to go through customs tsa in tijuana. so we have to have a border that we can control, particularly in a world where all you need is a small amount of really bad stuff that can hurt a large number of people. >> and this material, juan, can be used to make a dirty bomb. officials have talked about this. we have a sound bite from the monterey institute talking about the iaea and how it characterizes this material. >> the international atomic energy agency characterizes
that one of the reasons that we should have a secure southern border is not just to reduce illegal immigration. but there is always a threat, particularly with hezbollah elements in the americas which we know is true, hezbollah has carried out attacks as far away as argentina and it has a basis or at least it has contacts in places like venezuela. if they get -- if they're the ones who are involved here, we have no idea, but it's quite possible. then the alert that we heard earlier in the show...
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it's leaving so many people like immigrants and moms who are concerned about their children not being killed by guns twisting in the wind. >> debbie wasserman schultz, thanks very much. >> thank you. >> we'll be right back. ♪ you know, ronny... folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. and how happy are they jimmy? i'd say happier than a bodybuilder directing traffic. he does look happy. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> a major new motion picture is bringing attention to military veterans. "lone survivor" is based on the real-life mission of s.e.a.l. team ten to capture and kill a taliban leader. when the team was ambushed by the enemy, they were forced to change their plan and stay and fight. >> they are unarmed prisoners. >> this is not a vote. this is what we're going to do. this op is compromised. we're going to cut them loose and we're going to make this peak. when we make this peak, you're going to get coms up. we're going to call for extract and we're going home. >> roger that, si
it's leaving so many people like immigrants and moms who are concerned about their children not being killed by guns twisting in the wind. >> debbie wasserman schultz, thanks very much. >> thank you. >> we'll be right back. ♪ you know, ronny... folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. and how happy are they jimmy? i'd say happier than a bodybuilder directing traffic. he does look happy. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you...
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i'm an immigrant i think i can bring my experience. secondly for about 6 years i was a union organizer i worked pretty closely with gun points from all over the years whether it's asia or african. i'm halfway through law school i can research policy and procures and i think my personal professional academic background should be recently to what the committee does. i understand this is an important appointment so i've done some homework. i met with one of our staff and supervisors. i've also reached out to all the commissioners. attended one of the meetings i've actually had a long conversation with 3 of them. i asked about everything they do on the commission and gave them my background and all 3 supervisors thought i'd be great. i've reached tout out to the african network and met with the 3 leaders. they said this was the first time someone reached out to them. we talked and we're to meet again. i met with the leader of the r0shd organization and this is the first time he said someone sat down with him. the asian law calling your att
i'm an immigrant i think i can bring my experience. secondly for about 6 years i was a union organizer i worked pretty closely with gun points from all over the years whether it's asia or african. i'm halfway through law school i can research policy and procures and i think my personal professional academic background should be recently to what the committee does. i understand this is an important appointment so i've done some homework. i met with one of our staff and supervisors. i've also...
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i'm a adversities to the guatemala immigration issues. i go to washington and lobby and, of course, i do the san francisco community too. opportunity if you have any questions, we'll be happy to answer them >> okay. my questions. supervisor breed >> thank you, mr. funning test you have an expressive resume. i have some concerns about your attention 50 periods of time you've only attended 4 of the last 7 meetings. this is a very important commission not only to san francisco but with some of the challenges we face we need people who are exempted and actually engaged that shapes things that happen around the city and country. i wanted to give you an opportunity to provide united states with an explanation as well as what might be different in moving if we decide to reappoint you. >> the reason i was absent because i had to travel to 2k3w5ud mall for family matters. i have some people's my family, relatives, their >> yes. >> i have folks that are ill and one of the times i missed because i was in washington as well. that's the reason other t
i'm a adversities to the guatemala immigration issues. i go to washington and lobby and, of course, i do the san francisco community too. opportunity if you have any questions, we'll be happy to answer them >> okay. my questions. supervisor breed >> thank you, mr. funning test you have an expressive resume. i have some concerns about your attention 50 periods of time you've only attended 4 of the last 7 meetings. this is a very important commission not only to san francisco but with...
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immigrant it's an organization that i went to as a young child. it's a full circle to come back and have serve the community. my mother went there seeking help. i get the combrieths i understand the immigrant experience and how to better their lives. as that's the main inspiration i try to lead by example. i'll honored to be reconsidered for this appointment and if you have any questions, i'll be happy to answer them. i'm sorry how long have you been on the commission >> two years. >> okay two years and what have you accomplished. >> we worked 45rd we created legislation policies in the if not community within san francisco. we try to hold a series of hearings we want to push for expensive immigration reform. we're going to continue to work toward this. we worked really hard to work on a variety of bill from understanding critical policies and we've worked hard for the due process and workers rights. we know how important city college is to immigrant community. and we needed to convey how important to keep city college open it's a lifeline for imm
immigrant it's an organization that i went to as a young child. it's a full circle to come back and have serve the community. my mother went there seeking help. i get the combrieths i understand the immigrant experience and how to better their lives. as that's the main inspiration i try to lead by example. i'll honored to be reconsidered for this appointment and if you have any questions, i'll be happy to answer them. i'm sorry how long have you been on the commission >> two years....
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on particularly our immigrant community. one of the biggest challenges is keeping the full commission. i'm totally on the attention when we first took over that was a problem. there were 15 commissioners and lack - we wanted commissioners that would show up. as you can see all you get is a nice warm feeling when you put in the time it's important we show up for meetings. it takes about all the commissioners all 6 of them. they've paid their dues. it's atkins the kind of commission you kind of develop and evolve as the years good bye. it's taking a long time to get part of the commission. in my particular case we're not a big community selena is one of the biggest members of our community. she missed one meeting last year because she was getting married. i ask you to reappoint all 6. if i may the other xhirsdz are well combfltd i can over the years there's a lot of people that kept replying so if aura first timer please coming come back >> thank you. >> sorry to cut you but i'm trying to be fair and a public comment. this is
on particularly our immigrant community. one of the biggest challenges is keeping the full commission. i'm totally on the attention when we first took over that was a problem. there were 15 commissioners and lack - we wanted commissioners that would show up. as you can see all you get is a nice warm feeling when you put in the time it's important we show up for meetings. it takes about all the commissioners all 6 of them. they've paid their dues. it's atkins the kind of commission you kind of...
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in broad strokes what's our immigrant population in san francisco >> our immigrant population in san francisco just made a presentation on this is 36 percent or one in every 3 receipts in the city. regardless of the breakdown the europe wan and ailing and aevenlg >> about 64 percent are from and 16 percent if mexican and 13 and a half percent from the uc and ireland and germany and other parts of europe and 1.6 percent are from african and nigeria and other parts of africa that he and then less than two tenths are from the occurring run. >> what are the russian. >> they fall a - supervisor breed you have a question? >> i'm happy to bring telling up but let me start by saying anyone can bring whoever you want this is a system that has existed for a long time. you were actually an interim in any office and they were to assist with information for the rules committee. and for any item that's brought before the rules committee the opportunity to speak during public comment is uterus so it's your prerogative >> one of the things i want to reiterate in meeting with a lot of those immigrant
in broad strokes what's our immigrant population in san francisco >> our immigrant population in san francisco just made a presentation on this is 36 percent or one in every 3 receipts in the city. regardless of the breakdown the europe wan and ailing and aevenlg >> about 64 percent are from and 16 percent if mexican and 13 and a half percent from the uc and ireland and germany and other parts of europe and 1.6 percent are from african and nigeria and other parts of africa that he...
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a lot of the immigrants don't understand they can do immigrant research >> we have a short conversation around the b-1 conversations and the processing of the visas. i'm happy to engage with you that we can help promote the b-1 visa to promote that we have also some brochures about our offices and folks are having a problem with requests to allow business activities under b-1 week help >> our city we're one o one of the largest general offices in the nation outside of washington and new york. we promote invests and i have educational leadership projects. we can work together on international ideas this promote the professors and education issues >> yes, sir. . i'm a founder of a company. a few weeks ago i was told i'd have to leave the united states. i've been living in japan and i've entered the country numerous times and i've paid my taxes pr is there any way for the immigration officers to interpreter the law like they do in japan >> what a great question and compelling question. >> our office does a lot of reviews in the immigration issues. i have a colleague here and he's our senio
a lot of the immigrants don't understand they can do immigrant research >> we have a short conversation around the b-1 conversations and the processing of the visas. i'm happy to engage with you that we can help promote the b-1 visa to promote that we have also some brochures about our offices and folks are having a problem with requests to allow business activities under b-1 week help >> our city we're one o one of the largest general offices in the nation outside of washington and...
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he's got to go through immigration and get his bags. it could be a few minutes before we see him. just before he took off from beijing, we saw him in good condition. he was smiling. and he looked in good shape. this is what he had to say. >> i'm very glad to be on my way home. i appreciate the tolerance the dprk government has given to me to be on my way. >> i got to say for a 95-year-old guy he is doing incredibly well considering what he's been through. we understand that his son jeff is expected to be there to greet him at san francisco and then take him to his home in palo alto here in california. his wife also we ready to greet him. jeff saying earlier on it had been a very difficult time for his family and particularly him given his age p. he had a heart condition. while the release came about, one week after we saw him on the video confessing to hostile acts against the regime, the koreans rang up the obama administration without explanation saying, hey, we're releasing him and lo and behold he found himself in beijing and on a flight heading towards san francisco. does coi
he's got to go through immigration and get his bags. it could be a few minutes before we see him. just before he took off from beijing, we saw him in good condition. he was smiling. and he looked in good shape. this is what he had to say. >> i'm very glad to be on my way home. i appreciate the tolerance the dprk government has given to me to be on my way. >> i got to say for a 95-year-old guy he is doing incredibly well considering what he's been through. we understand that his son...
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for helping them pass amnesty and telling several business interests in texas he will started holding immigration votes after the candidate filing deadline for the 2014 midterms. maybe we have a sense of what we can expect. you don't have to tell the chamber of commerce, president tom donohue, that the speaker is working to enact immigration reform. he assured everyone last month boehner would do exactly that. it tells you mr. donohue knows what he's talking about or is the man giving the orders, we don't know. the only question is whether boehner is doing as he's told. we'll find out. we're back with monica and matt and david. david, let's begin with you. the millennials, we're talking a sizable number calling for a recall. 47% of millennials in the harvard survey called for the recall as opposed to 46 who oppose it. this is strong stuff from the millennials. these are supposed to be his peeps. >> when you look at your future and don't see upward mobility as part of your picture, whether you put in time in technical school in college on your master's. if you see no future, you don't want to stay
for helping them pass amnesty and telling several business interests in texas he will started holding immigration votes after the candidate filing deadline for the 2014 midterms. maybe we have a sense of what we can expect. you don't have to tell the chamber of commerce, president tom donohue, that the speaker is working to enact immigration reform. he assured everyone last month boehner would do exactly that. it tells you mr. donohue knows what he's talking about or is the man giving the...
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>> the vilification, targeting of immigrants in the u.s. isn't anything new. but since the mi the mid 90s, after the oklahoma city bombings in 1995, congress passed laws expanding the grounds for the detention and deportation of noncitizens. for national security reasons and set up a registry for those from predominantl predominantlym countries. in 2003, the bush administration created ice, under the newly formed department of homeland security, its ten year goal was to deport every single deportable noncitizen in the country. two years later the bush administration expanded the detention of criminal prosecution of undocumented people crossing the border. >> undocumented individuals to enter our country represents an obvious homeland security act. >>> in 2006, congress passed the secure detention act, ice also promoted programs like secured communities and the criminal alien program that flagged potentially deportable immigrants. secure communities has expanded leading to a sharp rise in detentions and deportations. >> the highest number of roofnlingremovals i
>> the vilification, targeting of immigrants in the u.s. isn't anything new. but since the mi the mid 90s, after the oklahoma city bombings in 1995, congress passed laws expanding the grounds for the detention and deportation of noncitizens. for national security reasons and set up a registry for those from predominantl predominantlym countries. in 2003, the bush administration created ice, under the newly formed department of homeland security, its ten year goal was to deport every...
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we want to encourageentrepreneurs in detroit but we want people to we want to allow immigration to our country with people have capital. right now we're losing people. people going to canada because income tax is 15%. expedite these visas for people who have $50,000. detroit doesn't need a handout. look at the proud history of detroit. we were the industrial giant of the world, detroit was the greatness of america. government didn't do this. you did this. government didn't discover, create, motown greats like smokey robinson or diana ross. we need to look at ourselves. we need to look in the mirror and we need to allow ourselves the freedom to create and innovate. you have leaders. think of dan gilbert of quick and loans they are pouring their hearts and souls and money into detroit. quick and loans have spent more than a billion dollars in detroit and moved 3600 employees into the city, creating thousands of jobs. quick and loans and center companies have 12,000 employees working in detroit. quick and loans is proving all the nay sayers wrong. go to quick and loans and you'll get a gl
we want to encourageentrepreneurs in detroit but we want people to we want to allow immigration to our country with people have capital. right now we're losing people. people going to canada because income tax is 15%. expedite these visas for people who have $50,000. detroit doesn't need a handout. look at the proud history of detroit. we were the industrial giant of the world, detroit was the greatness of america. government didn't do this. you did this. government didn't discover, create,...
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not all republicans oppose immigration reform. i want to talk more detail about immigration reform. we must pass it. because the system is broken. not doing anything is endorsing the status quo. we must pass it because it makes economic sense. it makes national security sense. and yes, it makes political sense. of hispanics will tell you the same thing. immigration is not a priority issue for hispanic voters. sometimes it is not even in the top five. what it is an emotional issue. it is a gateway issue. too often the immigration debate turns hostile and ugly. too often it sounds like there are some folks who don't want us in this country. unfortunately, more often than not, they are members of my party. let me assure you, my -- are not the size of cantaloupes. if they think you do not like them, do want them to be members of the club, and a likelihood they won't like you back and will let you -- and will not elect you. on election night 2012, i said on cnn mitt romney self deported , from the white house. he did so during the republican primaries. where are we on immigration reform?
not all republicans oppose immigration reform. i want to talk more detail about immigration reform. we must pass it. because the system is broken. not doing anything is endorsing the status quo. we must pass it because it makes economic sense. it makes national security sense. and yes, it makes political sense. of hispanics will tell you the same thing. immigration is not a priority issue for hispanic voters. sometimes it is not even in the top five. what it is an emotional issue. it is a...